Two Men Sought In Assaults At Burger King

MANCHESTER — Police issued arrest warrants Friday for two suspects in connection with a stabbing Wednesday at a local fast-food restaurant.

Police said they were looking for Richard Quesada, 20, of 101 Benton St. in Hartford, and Jonathan Quesada, 18, of the same address.

They said they suspect the men are with Linda Quesada, who is being sought on a warrant for failure to appear in court.

Police would not confirm familial relationships.

Richard Quesada is wanted on a charge of conspiracy to commit assault in the first degree and Jonathan Quesada on charges of assault in the second degree, criminal contempt to commit assault in the first degree and conspiracy to commit assault in the first degree.

At about 9 a.m. Wednesday, police said, officers responded to a report of a dispute at the Burger King at 467 Center St., and found two men injured. One had been stabbed several times, and the other had been struck in the back with a hammer.

Police did not identify the men, but said their injuries were not life-threatening.

Police said Richard Quesada and Jonathan Quesada fled in a car driven by a woman. They would not confirm whether they thought Linda Quesada was the driver.

Police said the vehicle was a light blue car that resembled a Ford Escort or a Chevrolet Geo.

They said the subjects should be considered extremely violent.

Anyone with information regarding the attack should contact the Manchester Police Department at 645-5500.